Bourns Introduces Automotive Chip Inductors for High Frequency Applications

Bourns releases new chip inductors that deliver high Q, high self-resonant frequency and low DCR in a compact footprint ideal for high frequency applications.

Bourns, Inc., a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, today announced its CW2012A series automotive grade, AEC-Q200 compliant chip inductors.

The new chip inductor series features a high Q value, high self-resonant frequency and low DCR in a compact footprint.

Designed as an energy-efficient solution for an increasing number of high frequency applications, Bourns® CW2012A Series SMD chip inductors are particularly well-suited for signal filtering in radio transmitters, RF amplifiers, tuning applications and automotive advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and high-frequency power supplies.

These new chip inductors are wirewound constructed on a ceramic core, and offer features that help reduce power dissipation and enhance circuit efficiency and functionality.

With high Q values up to 80 and inductances from 2 to 1000 nanohenry (nH), Bourns® chip inductors have a DCR from 30 to 2600 milliohms, up to 800 mA maximum rated current and have an operating temperature range from -55 to +125 °C.

The Bourns® Model CW2012A chip inductors are available now through Bourns’ authorized distribution partners and are RoHS compliant.

Features

  • Miniature size
  • High self-resonant frequency
  • High current
  • Low DCR
  • High Q
  • AEC-Q200 compliant
  • RoHS compliant and halogen free

Applications

  • Radio transmitters
  • RF amplifiers
  • Tuning applications
  • High frequency applications
  • Automotive systems
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